Hello everyone,
I just noticed that when I install my Huawei internet key, my udev begins to do something strange, giving me errors such as "udevd[737]" and it's repeating it for about 40-50 times in a very quick way (I can't even read the whole message) while loading the operating system... I believe this is brought by the drivers, but I don't know how to solve this problem. Can anyone help me?
Thanks for the help

slam

Post subject: RE: Udev and Huawei Posted: 21.10.2010, 12:30

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Just don't boot with those devices pluged in - and install usb-modswitch.
Greetings,
Chris

usb-modeswitch is already installed to the last version and it says to remove "%k" from the file /etc/udev/rules.d/51-hso_udev.rules, that I post here... can you help me solve this problem? I'm afraid it will crash someday :-S

SUBSYSTEM!="usb", GOTO="hso_end"
# The follwing lines are only needed for testing and debugging.
# Because the old option mainline driver "option" is blacklisted and
# the new option hso driver is installed into one kernel modules tree
# - hopefully your current one - there is normally nothing special to do.
#
# But if you like to load instead of the default hso driver a special one
# you can use these lines as a template for your own setting.
# Therefore blacklist also the hso driver. This prevents loading the default
# driver in the current kernel modules and loading the driver manually works
# anyway.
#
# Don't forget to corret the path to your needed alternative driver!
#
#SYSFS{idVendor}=="0af0", SYSFS[idProduct}=="6911", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe hso"
#SYSFS{idVendor}=="0af0", SYSFS[idProduct}=="c031", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'uname -r'", RUN+="/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/%c/kernel/drivers/net/wwan/hso.ko debug=0xff"
#SYSFS{idVendor}=="0af0", SYSFS[idProduct}=="d013", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'uname -r'", RUN+="/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/%c/kernel/drivers/net/wwan/hso.ko debug=0xff"
#SYSFS{idVendor}=="0af0", SYSFS[idProduct}=="d033", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'uname -r'", RUN+="/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/%c/kernel/drivers/net/wwan/hso.ko debug=0xff"
#SYSFS{idVendor}=="05c6", SYSFS[idProduct}=="1000", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'uname -r'", RUN+="/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/%c/kernel/drivers/net/wwan/hso.ko debug=0xff"

LABEL="hso_end"

Thank you for the help

tiwiz

Post subject:Posted: 27.10.2010, 08:04

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Ok, I found out that they are just warnings about deprecated rules, and they won't work someday in the future, so maybe it's just annoying but it won't harm my system